Originally Posted by
dood
I opted for the sedan tsi after considering most family vehicles in that price range. I also didn't want to spend another 5k for the diesel.
Overall, the car is fanastic. Power is sufficient for my needs, but granted the diesel would be more effortless on hills.
The car feels best on the open road where it just feels luxurious.
For its power and weight, fuel consumption is excellent.
The MDI and bluetooth are fantastic, not having had them in a car before. The sound system is significantly better than the one in our golf 118.
The only gripes I have are:
1. the seats could do with more lateral support. It gives the impression that there is too much body roll on hard cornering, but this is due to the seats more than the car in my opinion. I'm not sure if the seats in the 125 are better in this area.
2. My DSG shudders in the morning. I'm not sure if this is to do with balancing gears with auto choke on a cold engine, but it happens even on warm mornings. I drive up a steep slope so that's probably why the problem is pronounced.
I'd say you'd be very pleased with the car and I can't think of any other car for that price that would be a better overall package.
the "$5K" premium for the diesel over the base model is more than just the engine.
Yes, seating is different, Nappa leather, not Vienna.
Foglights, XDL, DSG6 (not DSG7) as well as other perhaps inconsequential aesthetic alterations (wheels, scuff plates, trim etc etc) make up some of the differences.
But yes, I understand, that for most, the difference would be seen as "just the engine"...
either way, they're cracker value, but a massive jump up to the V6 in price (but again, some added fruit also)
More opportunites have been lost from indecision, rather than wrong decision....
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